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I read that they keep every book that’s ever been published. Looks like your books will be around for ever.
Any change of a sample pdf.
Anybody who hasn’t downloaded and read this guide should do so now!
Really looking forward to the 2012 edition – a really useful guide and I wish I’d seen a copy all those years ago. The mistakes I could have avoided!
Well done Team Tamebay
There are doubts about who actually wrote Shakespeare I hope in a few centuries there will be no doubts about who wrote the Tamebay Guide.
As a matter of interest I have a mate who has the surname Shakespear (slight difference in spelling) he told me once that he was looking after an Author at a Book Signing(we all get to do this occassionally). On this occassion a Yank discovered that my mate had the surname Shakespear and was more interested in having his signature on the book than that of the author.
Congratulations Chris! 🙂 Certainly a significant contribution to the library – especially for the young ones thinking of starting an eBay business.
Hi Chris, superb achievement you must be extremely proud. I look forward to reading the book when I get my hands on a copy!
Cheers,
Anthony